Best lakes around Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer refers to the diverse aquatic features within this wetland ecosystem, located at the confluence of the Sauer and Rhine rivers in France. The reserve encompasses a network of river branches, oxbow lakes, and phreatic channels, covering nearly 50 hectares of water bodies. This dynamic environment is recognized for its exceptional biodiversity, serving as an important ornithological site with 183 bird species and notable amphibian populations. The area provides opportunities for…
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This is where the Sauer River, coming from the Vosges Mountains, flows into the Rhine. The estuary delta is a large floodplain with a wide variety of amphibians and birds – protected since 1997.
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Newly created picnic areas (3 seating groups) under the trees away from the streets and paths. You can linger here with a view of the quarry lake.
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The Sauer Delta nature reserve is an idyllic setting for cycling. The alluvial forest that composes it offers a dream habitat with a particularly rich biodiversity. In particular, ash, oak, elm and white poplar are found on the tree species side. The fauna is home to a great ornithological wealth, with 183 listed species, including 77 nesting ones.
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beautiful here. I recommend taking the smaller paths from time to time.
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Nice area for running, but the ground is often rocky.
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Beautiful quarry pond, but the path is often rocky.
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Wonderful nature with many waterfowl and storks.
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Small lake of the Salmengrund gravel works - used by the local anglers as a fishing pond.
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The Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer is primarily a dynamic wetland ecosystem, not characterized by large, distinct lakes. You'll discover a complex network of river branches, "bras morts" (oxbow lakes or dead arms), phreatic channels, wet meadows, and reed beds, all influenced by the Sauer and Rhine rivers. These diverse water bodies are crucial for the reserve's exceptional biodiversity.
The aquatic features within the delta are particularly valuable for their exceptional biodiversity. It's a renowned ornithological site, hosting 183 bird species, including nesting Bluethroats and Black Kites. Amphibians like green tree frogs and the rare European spadefoot toad also thrive here, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation.
While the reserve itself is a wetland delta, there are lake-like water bodies in the surrounding region. Epple Gravel Pit Pond and Willersinn Gravel Pit are examples of renatured quarry lakes. Ferma Lake (Fermasee) is also nearby, an old arm of the Rhine with parts designated as a nature reserve, offering opportunities for waterfowl observation and natural swimming.
The area offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and road cycling. You can find numerous routes, including easy walks and moderate hikes, that explore the delta and nearby water bodies. For detailed options, check out the guides for Hikes from bus stations around Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer, Easy hikes around Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer, and Road Cycling Routes around Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails perfect for families. For instance, the "Small Harbor Basin – Flood Marker Plaques loop" is an easy 2.85 km hike, and the "Sauer Delta Nature Reserve – Bridge over the Sauer loop" is an easy 4.15 km route. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer guide.
The reserve's aquatic landscape is dynamic, with water levels fluctuating. Spring and autumn are often ideal for birdwatching, as migratory species pass through. Summer offers pleasant conditions for walking and enjoying the natural swimming areas at nearby lakes like Ferma Lake. Winter can also be beautiful for quiet walks, especially for spotting wintering birds.
Yes, you can find facilities such as picnic areas. For example, there's a Picnic Area by the Lake with newly created seating groups under trees, offering a view of a quarry lake. These spots are great for relaxing and enjoying the scenery.
The delta is a haven for wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot a wide array of species, including the Bluethroat, Penduline Tit, Great Reed Warbler, and the Black Kite. The area is also home to abundant amphibians, such as green tree frogs and the rare European spadefoot toad. Keep an eye out for these protected and threatened species.
Yes, certain areas offer excellent viewpoints. The Picnic Area by the Lake provides a pleasant spot with views of a quarry lake. Additionally, Ferma Lake features designated viewpoints for panoramic views of its waters and surrounding nature.
While specific direct public transport routes to the heart of the reserve might be limited, you can often find bus connections to nearby towns. From there, you can access various hiking routes that start from bus stations. Consult the Hikes from bus stations around Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer guide for routes accessible via public transport.
As a nature reserve, there are regulations in place to protect its delicate ecosystem. While general access for walking is usually permitted, specific activities or areas might require special authorization. It's always advisable to check the official website of the Réserve Naturelle du delta de la Sauer for the most current information on access rules and any necessary permits before your visit.
The Epple Gravel Pit Pond is a beautiful quarry pond primarily used by local anglers as a fishing pond. Its natural setting also makes it a pleasant spot for quiet contemplation and enjoying the surrounding nature.
The Willersinn Gravel Pit was actively used by the Willersin company until 1975. After its operational period, it underwent a renaturation process, transforming it into the natural area you see today. It's now a nice area for running, though the ground can be rocky.


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